Kargalinskoye Shosse is a former automobile road in Alma-Ata and its suburbs to farms of the Kaskelen district and recreation centers of Alma-Ata. Until 1917 - a horse-drawn path to logging in the gorge of the Bolshaya Almatinka river, to places of lime and marble production in the Kaskelen gorge , to the Kargaly cloth factory . The Kargaly highway was formed in the 1870s, had local names - Upper and Lower, - in relation to the Verny - Tashkent highway. Along the Kargalinsky highway, which was of great commercial and economic importance, there were farms in 3-4 yards, suburban dachas. In the first years of Soviet power, the first collective farms were created in their place, and with the development of Alma-Ata in the south-west direction, highway sections were populated (residential areas of KIZ, SMU-15) [1] .
| Kargalinskoe highway | |
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| general information | |
| Area | Almaty and Almaty region |
The modern parts of the Kargalinsky highway are Dzhandosova street, Kurmangazy street, a small section of Bayzakova street from Abay avenue to Dzhandosov street, the final small section of Mukanov street from Kurmangazy street to Abay avenue. Highway AL-72 - a site in the Almaty region [2]
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Literature
- Kozybaev, M.K. Alma-Ata Encyclopedia / M.K. Kozybaev. - Alma-Ata: Ch. ed. Kazakh Soviet Encyclopedia, 1983. - 608 c.